I made it to be a companion quilt to my Warm Colors Quilt. I used many different fabrics that had been sitting in my stash for ages. But the piecing for me was fun and easy. Patchwork blocks, no problem! It was the quilting!

It was my first quilting experience and I choose to go free-motion. I was learning completely over the internet and it was hard! The finished quilt is about 60x80. I quilted for almost two days straight to complete it. But it is truly a labor of love. Looking back, it was perhaps a little ambitious to start with such a large quilt and to start with free-motion! But, I finished it, and I love it.

Very nice quilt, indeed. You're better than me with the machine quilting. I did some free motion quilting on mine, but it's by no means anything to write home about! Now I've come to realise that I really love the piecing and I take the top to a long arm quilter for that part of the process. So good on you for persevering - well worth the effort.

From the peek at the warm colours quilt, I'll bet it's got some lovely fabrics in there, too.

How exciting that you are just getting into quilting and you have already completed 2 magnificent quilts! You have done a lovely job coordinating the fabrics and it's fun to hear that you were brave enough to do your own machine quilting. Bravo!

Jeni,It is a pretty quilt with such soft colors- I love your helpful kitty- they sure know where a quilt is - at least our cat does..Thanks for sharing your lovely piece.Hope you get a chance to take in some quilts in the festival.There are some real beauties.Regards,Annahttp://quiltmomsjourney.blogspot.com/

Jeni, I'm so glad I found your blog! LOVE IT! You gave the color ratio for your warm colors quilt, but not the cool colors - can you tell me the ratio? I would love to give it a go! And your vintage page, your bunny, kitty, your tissue holders - what a gift you have! thanks for sharing!

What a lovely quilt! You did a great job with the quilting. I'm still teaching myself to free-motion quilt but haven't attempted anything larger than a baby quilt. You were quite brave! It's nice to see a young and enthusiastic quilter here in blogland!

Jeni, I love this so much! You're amazing at choosing fabrics that work well together. I tend to look at two prints and can't see the possibilities, but I'm working on it. Your photography is lovely too!

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